Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 29, 1924, Page 6

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PAGE SIX. SOCIETY RECENT AND COMING EVENTS INSOCIAL CIRCLES OF CASPER Pienic Supper as Lavoye Lodge 875. , The Moose At Speas Ranch. drum corps accompanied the ex- A number of Casper people|pedition from Casper and made a motored out to the Speas ranch| big hit parading the streets of La- west of Casper Friday evening to|voye. The installation began at enjoy a picnic supper given by Mr.] 3:00 p. m. and continued until 11:00 and Mrs. James Speas in honor of|p. m. with the exception of a two Miss Mary Wagner of Casper who! hours’ recess -from 6:00 to 8:00 at will be married sometime next|which time a banquet was served. month, The Speas ranch is one of | After the ceremonies were completed the most beautifully situated of any/the Bud Brownie Musical and jin this part of the country and 48/ Comedy company entertained the indeed an ideal place to plenic. The) owq for an hour. Meetings of guests from the city who were in-| 1. new lodge will be held on the vi = . rs. Chris - hep ait Beas: ‘Wagner,| fitst and third Tuesdays of each Miss Marie Bishop, Miss. Stella} ™onth. BS “Mosher, Miss Christine Owens,|_. ¢ i 'Mrs. Dan Speak, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-| Flowers Given Mrs, A, R,| At Dance. Mr Aad here’ vitnave,|. Mr®. Harry Yesness gave out s Parker, Royce Wagner, Eils-| lowers to the pedple of Casper in Seorth Wagner waa the honored|the lobby of her husband's new Ne building last evening. She was pase gpa ae especially considerate of the older } people and of the children who were present and appeared most gracious hostess to everyone during the evening. finn Re SHorseh Informal Dance “Monday. The Catholic Girls’ club will give a dance Monéay evening, June 30, at the Arkeon dancing academy for the purpose of raising money for the charity fund of the church. Cards of admission are selling for one dollar. aa Luncheon Given At Townsend. Dr. I. E. Berquist entertained at a luncheon Saturday noon at the oe Fehitte Townsend hotel complimentary to Mrs. L. E. Polly of Boulder, Colo., who is the house guest of Mrs. George Peck. The guest lst in- cluded the following: Mrs. ‘.ewis BE. Carter, Mrs. Rosina Craft, Mrs. Wilbur Swick, Mrs, George Peck, Mrs. Polly, Miss Mdrydell Pecic and Dr. I. B. Berg . Bridge Luncheon Yesterday. Mrs, Francis Brown entertained yesterday afternoon at her residence at the second of a series of three bridge luncheons she is giving. aera Tea to Be Given Tuesday. Mrs. ‘Thomas J. Riach will enter- taia at a tea Tuesday honoring Miss Wilma Scott whose marriage will take place soon. Piano Pupils to Appear in Recital. ‘The plano pupils of Mrs, Charles Fowler will appear in recital Mon- oa day evening at 8 o'clock at the Wells music store when the follow: ing program will be presented: “Spinning Song” H. Litoft “Etude Op. No. .9 --Chopin Margaret Holmes “Broken Buttercups” —...-. Schuler Rowene Miller Party Given for Mrs. Davis. Mrs. George Hackett entertained Friday evening at a party given for Mrs, Nita Davis who is leaving for month’s stay in Salt Creek. The guests present were: Miss Nellis Schumann Potts, Miss Nellie Quinn, Miss Mar. | “Novelette’ ——- garet O'Brian and Miss Margaret | weecgamiet Waltz” oon --Clementl PE, ei,ie Kathleen Marr 5 “Polish Dance” —-. mda beds Dorothy Seehorn Mrs. Harry Swarts entertained | “Rondo Ona NG te Dumer yesterday at a bridge luncheon tia given in honor of Mrs. C. W. Bar- A ten of Sheridan who is visiting at) wnanse a la Russe” __-..Leschetisky Mich ae thie atte. cee Charl Car ya enge eae “June,” from aséns".-.- Dinner Given for \, emwomenoesr ‘achatkowsky Prentiss Bac Out of Town Guest, “Nocturne Op. 27, Mr. and Mrs, Minal EB. Young en- Chopin tertained last evening at a dinner | “T° Poe e --Grieg honoring Mrs. C. W. Barton who sere ae robes 8: is visiting in the city from her home ad alec gs began ik) dhe Shae in Sheridan. eee aay, Casper Circle No. 409, Neighbors Moose Lodge of Woodcraft, will meet in regular Organized. sesion Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock Casper Lodge 1182, Loyal Order|Oda Fellows hall. After the reg- St Bonas, sent about or 40 mem-|ylar business meeting a social hour bers of the lodge to help J. W.|will be enjoyed and the committee Miller, state deputy, install a new|will serve refreshments, All mem- lodge of the order at Lavoye on|pbers and visiting members are asked y, June 22, There were over|to be present. er members initiated into Se ae hee 2 US lodge which will be know 2? ? Wyoming nrotorway ? YOU CAN HAVE WHAT YOU WANT Fresh up-to-date factory goods at correct prices, or shopworn, out of date and second-hand goods at all‘ kinds of prices. Sometimes the later are priced high- ext, but regardless of how they are priced—DO YOU. REALLY WANT OLD AND SECOND HAND GOODS? Our stock you will al- The ways find fresh, most Howard Gorham of it coming direct Hamilton Sterling from the manufactur- Silver ers, thereby insuring in the latest and fresh- Elgin - Flatware | est as well as the low- and and est possible price. vi Silver | Not-with-standing the | Hlinois Waltham Service fact that ROTH- Watches us ROCKS are Casper’s Finest Jewelers you will find our prices very conser- vative. For fifteen years we have been serving Wyo- ming people with fine and moderate priced jewelry and today enjoy a state wide reputation for carrying good jewelry at moderate prices, Visit. ROTHROCKS the next time you have occasion ROTHROCKC CASPER’S FINEST JEWELERS Corner Henning Hotel Bldg. to purchase a Diamond, a good Watch or Clock or something in Sterling or Plated Tableware. You will not regret the visit and we are glad to have you call and inspect our store if you wish ta purchase or not, ROTHROCK WANTS TO SEE YOU. left yesterday for Yellowstone Park for a short trip. Chicago by way of Billings and St.| through the Yellowston Park. They| ‘Wenty-seventh annual convention of | West offices. Paul. From Clitcago he will be ac- companied by his youngest son, Reed| ed by way of Pisedale: ° Casper High School two years ago. B. B. Brooks, C. B. Richardson and They will go through Indiana, Ohio, Quebec thence south through the early next spring. Through the sum- AY, JUNE, 29, 1924, _ rganizat ions could become an active bt hastened the and are vel well kno’ Wyoming women or: city. i e ganization so that the state would Cee eee not lack proper representation upon ‘The old timers of Casper will be] © “ . the various state committees formed interested to know that Rert Wagner : tor the’ convention -in -New York, has written a biagraphy of his life And especially so .that Wyoming covering the years he was if Lara: in New York a Congress | could have a namesake block. Each mie, 1870-86, and in Douglas, 1886-96, made up of clubs from] business block up Fifth avenue is for the state historical magasing|<ll)states. For several,years Wyo|to be named for a’ state and stand which is. published every. three| ming has béen about the only state} as illuminated advertising for one months. The biography of his father|in the Union without a New York|of the union states. will also be in the article, The publi-|club, either in the federated clubs|, Mrs. Mary Jester Allen is presi- cation will appear in the Octoberjor congress of states. Last year|/dent and Mrs. Edward Bickel Blen- number of the magazine. this matter came up a number of|dine Hayes, secretary. Sheridan, * . mes and there was much discus-| Casper and Cheyenne women are on Mr. and Mrs, Alex Marshall left} sion. ‘The other day a group of| the board of directors. for California last\evening. They | Wyoming women got together and a will be gone for some weeks. organized a elub which for the pres-| ~ 3 Ce SS ent time at least will be called} ‘Cotton thread was first spun by Cod: % ‘ Miss Anne Frederickson of Bar Women.” As such a| machinery in Birmingham, Huslgnd. z 2 i > ree ‘ “i Biel ee Anne Hat shop is leaving today brid Net . Miss Ida Relte Barnes, (left) Carner Barnes, attractive daughters of Mr, and Mrs, John|" ¢xtended Vacation in Californ B. Barnes, who “nave been p Mow Ho school at Washington, D. ce She will go from there to the east - where -she will do her falt buying. |' : : ing his brother Arnold Larson in this ir. ani rs. C. D, Hem PERSONAL MENTION OF CASPER |i fcr 0" Sa 7g te amy te Wing hater fo KURTZMANN PEOPLE AND GUESTS IN CITY : eee Wecrn hae waren tee dates t “‘ The Piano that Endures”’ C. L. Pickell and family who have been visiting for several days with| Mr. C, W. Barton of Sheriddh ts P, 8. Pickell at Mountain View sub-|the house guest of Mv. and Mrs. urb left Friday evening by way of| R. D. Miller of this city. Denver for Kansas City, Kan. Mr. eve oe Pickell is the manager of the retail] _T. N. Shaw is leaving soon for r" dation for the state of} Rochester, Minn., where he has of the week for an overland trip of hae 5 gee ag * more then & yearsournarlng Arguea|. Mis and. Mie. MAS (Whedloc seal | SITES iertotieeaeee te Go eee, eee the United States, Canada, ex! » Mre. ig pt. 3 “ and Alaska. He goes from here to| Boyer have returned from their trip| @lesated as representative to the| assistant to Gen. Sinclair in the Mid- Mr. and Mrs, A. J. Cunningham] per today. They have been attend. ing the International Rotary conven- tion at Toronto. Miss Theodora has just completed her junior year at Robert C. Marquis leaves the first] Vassar, retail grocers held at Los Angeles, Sle ioe June 16-17-18-19, and took advantage} Dr. and Mrs H. A, Reichenbach of the opportunity of visiting his|are leaving toaay for Canada and brother on his return trip. He had| California. They will be gone about not seen his brother for 12 years. | three month F went up by way of Cody ard return- Marquis, who graduated from the 7 ‘W. H. Geis have returned from a business trip to Craig, Colo. eee ‘Word has been received to the ef- wiiam M. Sinclair, father of Gen. oes Laasstid ¥e Mapa ee 4 Jr. pete ar take Sagi! here for a * he ell wilt yy tano 3 iam ocher an jarry lard' couple of weeks. le now @ resi- . SSS For The Well Built Home —because the duck’s Ts family that is building a new home, 1 Michigan, New York and,Canada to New England and eastern states to] Miss Gladys Hasbrouck will leave Florida, Through the winter-they will| this week for Seattle and California motor west through the Southern| cities where she will spend the sum- states reaching southern California| mer. cee Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wehr! are the mer they will travel north to Van- couver then by boat to Alaska re-| parents of a nine pound son born turning by way of Canada Glacier| Friday morning at the Keith hos- National and Yeltowstone Parks a| pital, year from next. fall. Mr. Marquis SB . 8 has a large circle of friends in Cas-| Miss Alice Blodgett is visiting to construct an encurir; hore. Good work- per who will follow him tn this long} friends in Thermopolis. She will re- ip also is a pr - factor, for unlike the journey with Ehair best wishes: Mr.) ten: to Cakpse. aera ducks back ; ; home, a piano ean not be held together by nails le!sure! to thorough! Mr. and Mrs, Glen Di i which worl and vibrate, but must evepethionee itera anaes igen ok Casper from Craig, Cold. They. tn. be Seely built up and glued in laminated They are traversing almost every|tend to remain here permanently. gentle cape lubri- warp-| sections. state in the United States as well as| Mra. Dines wa@ formerly Miss Caro- cant tah he dan: ¥ that lie in constipa- and at their base are little glands which water- proof each feather with oil. Thousands use feathers are very close, urtzmann has a particular appeal. t takes almost as long to build the endur- ing Kurtzmann, from 8 to 12 months, as it does Canada, Mexico and Alaska. ne Maltby of Casper. gers The fact that over 16 pounds of glue are used Miss Mild a Ke ith i ted} Gen, Burk “sin 1a hi tirned “Pa test Mineral Oil is eoreud pis Kus par bg toe hg? is Mildre cS is expecte: . @ Sinclair has retdrn retes! inera! i i i o home this week from Oregon where| from Omaha where he attended the odorless, colorless, taste- jess ot a poe Seorcuesen) ot a ariel {th Ku rks she lis been teaching school forithe| International Lions convention. The . less. By softening the ’ i f iy sroma ithe inner Past year. She im at present -visit-| other Casper representatives. Frank dowel contents, it facili- frame to the final layer of Santo Domingo ma- ing her sister, Mrs, George Robinson, | Cowan, F. C. Riker and H. Roo Bar- ush hogany or pecially matched American walnut. at Fort Collins, Colo. are Dr. and Mrs. G. T. Morgan and Guy Morgan motored to Cheyenne yesterday. Mrs. Morgan will go on from there to San Francisco where she will spend a month visiting hela- . Dr. Morgan and Guy will re-] Miss Mary Lou Lennin of Joliet, turen to Casper today. Ul., ts visiting at the Patrick Sul- vee ivan home. tle will not return for a few days. ee I : estions yes could tot abet te oom seen And the ides of mo ing a new Kurtzmann into ak pe ae ks Piano can trade in 90 The Chas. E. Wells Music Co. Home of the Chickering * 232 East 2nd CASPER Phone 194 Capt. Emil Boyer who has been visiting in Casper for a month or more is leaving this evening for Nez Perces, N. M., where he is stationed. eee of Puretest “ i care can produce. The KIMBALL DRUG STORES CASPER’S PIONEER STORES Wyoming's Leading Drug Stores 2 eee Archie Post is in town visiting his Parents, He has been absent from Casper for three years. eee J. G. Duncan, vice-president of the jorey Mercantile company, accom: nied by three other officials drove fato Casper last evening. x5 < Ensign Robert W. Larson, who nonugete er 4 . Beg Mol accom-| was graduated from the United : at Rexall s by ir daughter, eodora,! States Naval Ac: y TW and sons Zamce, wil aisve in Cas. tis spray" wie has uarieie| ___" “FWO STORES FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE” SASPER IS - THE: FUTURE - CAPITAL =e “ SAVINGS _ INTEREST To the Patrons of Our Savings Department We are pleased to inform that the semi-annual savings interest com- uted at the rate of 4 per cent will credited to your account on June FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST CASPER, WYOMING Announces a FREE LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN ‘SCIENCE sak EZRA W. PALMER, C. S. B. , "' | OF DENVER, COLORADO , Member of the Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts IN HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 30, 1924 ‘AT 8:15 O'CLOCK “7 . The Public Is Cordially Invited to Attend 80th. The amount of interest will be en- tered ‘in your savings Pass-book when presented by you and at your convenience, 1 f+ WTA Z—* <4=-0- 42a “Saving Is Having When That Un- expected Emergency Makes | Its Demand’ * ZO-APNOr - FPN—OOr - MIs: MPT: 4-- Mapay. MI4- 725 ZO-OMQ . mr-ot ‘gma - 04. & OR AE Ea ARR ER ETS

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